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Need some help


spanky50

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Law Enforcement
Joined
Mar 19, 2021
Messages
35
Age
54
City
muncie,in
Vehicle Year
97
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
4" rough country
Tire Size
32" cooper STT
I have a 97 ranger XLT 4x4 4.0
Just put a new engine in my truck. The old had a little miss before that engine blew up. I was hoping that when in put the new engine in that it would take care of it but it's still their. I'm not sure where to look now any help would be appreciated.
 
I have a 97 ranger XLT 4x4 4.0
Just put a new engine in my truck. The old had a little miss before that engine blew up. I was hoping that when in put the new engine in that it would take care of it but it's still their. I'm not sure where to look now any help would be appreciated.
I would check these first and maybe it will fix your miss problem - Faulty spark plugs or wires. Faulty ignition coil. Broken piston rings
 
I would check these first and maybe it will fix your miss problem - Faulty spark plugs or wires. Faulty ignition coil. Broken piston rings
This. Are the wires on the right plugs? Are they in the right spots on the coil pack? Are they fully seated at both ends?
 
Are you sure its not just the standard 4.0 tick that goes away when its warm?
 
Did you install the engine? If yes, check post #2 & #3.
Exactly how "little" is "small" enough to blow an engine?
 
I think you may well find it in that coil pack hook-up, it is SOOO easy to get that mixed up it is unreal.
Good luck with it man
 
I have a 97 ranger XLT 4x4 4.0
Just put a new engine in my truck. The old had a little miss before that engine blew up. I was hoping that when in put the new engine in that it would take care of it but it's still their. I'm not sure where to look now any help would be appreciated. It idles ruff in gear when you come to a stop if you don't 2foot it to keep it running. It seems to run fine as your driving. as soon as you stop it wa
Did you install the engine? If yes, check post #2 & #3.
Exactly how "little" is "small" enough to blow an engine?
The miss is not what blew the engine my foot did lol
 
The miss is not what blew the engine my foot did lol
Cylinders need 3 things to pop.

Fuel, spark (at the right time) and compression.

Check those things and go from there.
 
I thank I found it EGR tube had hole it. Started smoothing out after I fix it.
Thanks for the help
 

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